Desktop Name Plate

Friend saw the above desktop name plate on Facebook that one of his workers jokingly put on his page…. and joking he said “I want one…!” all I could think at the time was becarefull what you wish for…”

Stand simply angled at 15 degree.

Routered edge with a roman ogee

Go up stairs to the vinyl cutter and there we have it. Took about 30minutes to make. We delivered it the same night and the laughs were good.

Two scrap pieces of ply. The stand has a dowl to hold it while the glue set.

Lathe Touch Up

Burnish all the metal parts including nuts, bolts and washers to remove as much rust and paint as possible. Paint the iron girder and stands using hammered metal look rust preventing paint. CRC the top to minimise and prevent more rust. Let paint harden for a few days before tighting up again.

The old home made special lathe… before the touch up.

Replacement Speakers Boxes

Tools Used Philips Screw Driver: Unscrewing back inputs terminals Chisel: Prying the speakers apart to get guts out Table saw: Cross cut sled. Router: router jig 3.5mm Dado bit. Mitre Saw: Mitre ends for boxes. Biscut Joiner Sanders: Clamps:

Rustic Look Door Foot Stool

Since Xaria wants this, she can measure it up… Use old Pallet wood and cut to size.

Give a light rough sand with belt sander to give the rustic look.

Look at it and then say “Yes dear…”

Screw together

Ask why we need it…?

Put at front door for people to use … ah ok.